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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers 18Gb HD with Sparc Station 5 ? Post 33679 by shibz on Wednesday 15th of January 2003 12:15:26 AM
Old 01-15-2003
Hi,

Infact I am planning to use the 18GB harddisk as unipack.
I mean I wont be plugging it in the the box, but connect as an external harddisk.

But from your openion, it looks like I will have to go for an OS upgrade, but that may not be possible due to certain specific applications running in the box.

Well, If I could make it, I will update this post.

Thanks again..
 

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pgmtexture(1)						      General Commands Manual						     pgmtexture(1)

NAME
pgmtexture - calculate textural features on a portable graymap SYNOPSIS
pgmtexture [-d d] [pgmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable graymap as input. Calculates textural features based on spatial dependence matrices at 0, 45, 90, and 135 degrees for a distance d (default = 1). Textural features include: (1) Angular Second Moment, (2) Contrast, (3) Correlation, (4) Variance, (5) Inverse Difference Moment, (6) Sum Average, (7) Sum Variance, (8) Sum Entropy, (9) Entropy, (10) Difference Variance, (11) Difference Entropy, (12, 13) Information Measures of Correlation, and (14) Maximal Correlation Coefficient. Algorithm taken from: Haralick, R.M., K. Shanmugam, and I. Dinstein. 1973. Textural features for image classification. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybertinetics, SMC-3(6):610-621. BUGS
The program can run incredibly slow for large images (larger than 64 x 64) and command line options are limited. The method for finding (14) the maximal correlation coefficient, which requires finding the second largest eigenvalue of a matrix Q, does not always converge. REFERENCES
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybertinetics, SMC-3(6):610-621. SEE ALSO
pgm(5), pnmcut(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, employer for hire of James Darrell McCauley. 22 Aug 1991 pgmtexture(1)
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